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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2025-47
IRS identity protection PINs, or IP PINs, are a vital tool to protect taxpayers from fraudsters trying to steal personal and financial information. Taxpayers are encouraged to establish an IRS Online Account and request an IP PIN. Important things to know about an IP PIN
How to request an IP PIN The fastest way to get an IP PIN is to request one through IRS Online Account, under the “Profile” page. If taxpayers don’t already have an account on IRS.gov, they must register to validate their identity. Taxpayers should review the identity verification requirements before they use the Get an IP PIN tool. Tax professionals should advise clients affected by identity theft to request an IP PIN. Even if a thief has already filed a fraudulent tax return, an IP PIN could prevent the taxpayer from being a repeat victim of tax-related identity theft. Taxpayers who can't validate their identity online can still get an IP PIN. Taxpayers who can't validate their identity online and whose income is below a certain threshold can file Form 15227 (EN-SP), Application for an Identity Protection Personal Identification Number . The 2025 threshold is $84,00 for individuals or $168,000 for married couples filing jointly. Taxpayers who can't validate their identity online or by phone, those who are ineligible to file a Form 15227 or those who are having technical difficulties can make an appointment at a Taxpayer Assistance Center. More information
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